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what is the answer for 13=7 + 3(t-2)

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \implies  \large \sf  \: 13 = 7 + 3(t - 2) \\  \huge \implies  \large \sf  \: 13 = 7 + 3t - 6 \\  \huge \implies  \large \sf  \: 13 = 1 + 3t \\  \huge \implies  \large \sf  \: 13 - 1 = 3t \\  \huge \implies  \large \sf  \: 3t = 12 \\  \huge \implies  \large \sf  \: t =  \frac{12}{3}  \\  \huge \implies  \large \sf  \: t = 4

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